My Tree Climber

My Tree Climber

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05/22/2026

As a certified arborist, I determined that this white pine tree died due to a prolonged state of shock.

(Honestly, this was done by the woodpeckers; I didn't do any enhancements to make it look more like a face!)

05/20/2026

Last Friday, I had the opportunity to participate in Career Day at Prairieview Elementary School. I was able to display a variety of my tools for the students to see and explain what an arborist does. We talked about tree trimming, complete tree removals, and ways we help keep trees healthy.
I also got to show the kids how some of my climbing equipment works and even did a small climbing demonstration for them. It was a fun morning sharing a little bit about the tree industry with the students!

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ISA Certified Arborist (IN-3451A)
Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
574-206-6205

04/21/2026

This is what happens when I over sleep on Monday morning and dont get my warm up routine done at home! 🤣

Do you need help with your fitness routine!?

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Jonathan E. Corbin
My Tree Climber
ISA Certified Arborist (IN-3451A)
Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
574-206-6205

Photos from My Tree Climber's post 04/16/2026

We removed several large, aging beech trees that had become hollow at a campground. With structures nearby, everything had to be taken down in sections using a large crane. It took a lot of careful planning and coordination—I'm grateful to work with the team at Crane Industrial and the crew on the ground who handled an incredible amount of wood. Thanks, Isaac, Micah, and Kaiden!

Do you have a big job that needs careful planning? Contact My Tree Climber.

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Jonathan E. Corbin
My Tree Climber
ISA Certified Arborist (IN-3451A)
Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
574-206-6205

Photos from My Tree Climber's post 04/11/2026

This sugar maple is old and very tall. It also had this section of die back 60 feet up the trunk. The customer wanted to keep the tree but also mitigate risk to the house. So I climbed almost 90 feet up in this tree to carefully reduce the crown. Now there is much less weight above the dieback spot on the trunk. The tree is happy, and so is the house!

Need to keep your house safe, but still want your tree?

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Jonathan Corbin
ISA Certified Arborist (IN-3451A)
Tree Risk Assessment Qualified
574-206-6205

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